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IS 14972 (2001): Positive List of Constituents ofPolycarbonate Resins in Contact with Foodstuffs,Pharmaceuticals and Drinking Water [PCD 12: Plastics]
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Indian Standard
LIST OF CONSTITUENTS OFPOLYCARBONATE RESINS IN CONTACT
WITH FOODSTUFFS, PHARMACEUTICALSI/ AND DRINKING WATERIt
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FOREWOR1)
This Indian Standard was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards, after the draft finalized by PlasticsSect ional Comtn it tee had been approved by the Petroleum Coal and Related Products Division Council.
Polycarbonatc linds wide use in food contact and health care applications. Some of the most important andknown applications of polycarbonate in this area are infant feeding bottles, drinking water containers, micro-ovenable food containers, blood oxygenator, dialyzer, tubes, intravenous stopcocks, etc. High molecular weight
polycarbonatc is inert and essentially insoluble in the compounds of food, water or body fluid with which itcomes in contact in the above applications and in itself does not pose any toxic hazard. It is, therefore, possiblethat some transfer will occur of polymer additives, adventitious impurities such as monomers. residual catalystsand solvents and low molecular weight polymer fractions from bulk of polycarbonate into the food, water orbody fluid \vitll consequent toxic hazard to the user. The occurrence of acute toxicity due to polycarbonate in
contact with food, water or body fluid is most unlikely, since only trace quantities of potentially toxic materialsare likely to migrate. However, the accumulation of these potentially toxic materials with time may lead tohazards which may be serious.
Polycarbonate resins are considered safe for use as articles or components of articles intended for use in producing,manufacturing, packing, processing, preparing, treating, packaging, transporting or holding food in accordancewith US FDA Regulations 21 CFR 177, 1580 and of the Regulations of several other countries like Germany.
This standard is intended to be used with series of Indian Standards on plastics for food contact applicationswhich are given in Annex A.
It is emphasized that these standards need to be used in combination to provide a system of control to themanufacturers and suppliers as well as the processors and users of polycarbonate material to derive maximum
benefits. Besides, it may also serve as basis for official agencies to frame suitable legislation to ensure effectivesafeguards for the safety and health of consumers where polycarbonate in food contact and related applicationsare concerned.
The list of additives prescribed in the current positive list are based on the information available in the draftsynoptic documerlt-5 on plastic materials and articles intended to come into contact with foodstuffs issued bycommission of European Communities and 182 Notification-Federal Public Health Gazette 32,211 (1989) ofGermany,
The composition of the Committee responsible for formulation of this standard is given in Annex B.
IS 14972:2001
Indian Standard
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POSITIVE LIST OF CONSTITUENTS OFPOLYCARBONATE RESINS IN CONTACT
WITH FOODSTUFFS, PHARMACEUTICALSAND DRINKING WATER
1 SCOPE
1.1 This standard covers positive list of constituentsof polycarbonate resins namely, the polymer,copolymer, manufacturing residues and necessaryadditives which may be regarded as safe for use whenproperly processed in contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking water and when presentonly in the prescribed limits of concentration.
1.2 It does not purport to establish the suitability ofthe ingredients singly in a particular foodstuffs fromother than toxicological considerations.
2 REFERENCE
The following standard contain provisions, which,through reference in this text, constitute provisions ofthe standard. At the time of publication, the editionindicated was valid. All standards is subject to revision,and parties to agreement based on the standard areencouraged to investigate the possibility of applyingthe most recent edition of the standard indicated below:
IS No. Title9833:1981 List of pigments and colorants for
use in plastics in contact with food-stuffs, pharmaceuticals and drinkingwater
3 TERMINOLOGY
3.1 Polycarbonate
A basic resin produced by condensation poly-merization of bisphenol-A either along or incombination with other bisphenols with phosgene andcondensation polymerization products of the abovecombination with phthalic acid dichlorides.
4 REQUIREMENTS
4.1 Basic Resin
As defined in 3.1 and-their blends in any mixingproportions.
4.2
The
Raw Materials
following raw materials shall be used:
a)
b)
c)
d)
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k)
m)
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q)
Bis-phenol-A;
4,4-dioxy-bi-phenyl- 1,1-cyclohexane;
2,6-bis-(2,hhydroxy-5 -methyl, benzyl)-4-methylphenol, Max, 1.0 percent;
1,4-bis-(4,4’’-dihydroxytriphenymethyl)l)-benzene, Ma.x, 1.0 percent;
Diphenyl carbonates;
Phosgene;
Terphthalic acid dichloride;
Isophathalic acid dichloride;
4,4’’-dioxy-diphenyl-3,3’’-Oxindole, Max, 1.0percent;
3,3-his-( 3-methyl-4 hydroxyphenyl )-2-indolinone, Max, 1.0 percent;
Phenol, Max 2 percent;
Tertiary butyl phenol, Max 3 percenc
4-(1, 1,3,3-tetramethyl-butyl)-phenol, Max, 5percent; and
Paracumylphenol, Ma, 4 percent.
4.3 Manufacturing Residues
Following manufacturing residues can be present inthe basic polycarbonate materials within the specifiedlimits.
4.3.1 Catalyst Residues
a) Triethyl amine
}total Max 0.05 percent
b) Tributyl amine
4.3.2 Emulsljier Residues
a) Lauryl sulphate
b) Coconut butter}
total Max 0.1 percentalkyl sulphate
4.3.3 Solvent Residues
a) Methylene dichloride, Max 0.001 percent;and
b) Monochlorobenzene, Max 0.05 percent.
4.3.4 Neutralizing Agent and Bufler Residues
a) Sodium hydroxide; and
b) Phosphoric acid.
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4.4 Polymerization Ingredients
Polymerization ingredients may be present providedthat the manufacturer has obtained the specificapproval of concerned authority within any limitationsimposed by the authority.
4.5 Auxiliary Items for Working
4.5.1 Internal Lubricants
a)
b)
c)
d)
Calcium stearate;
Ester of montanic acids with ethanedioland/or with 1,3-butanediol and mixtures ofthese esters with unesteritied montanic acidas well as their calcium salts, A4izx0.1 per-cent in total;
Esters of aliphatic saturated acids (C,,- C24)with monovalent aliphatic saturated alcohols(C,,- C,,) also in form of hardened sperm(whale) oil, Max 3.0 percent; and
Pentaerythrotolesters of saturated evennumber aliphatic monocarboxylic acids ofthe chain length (C,~– CJ, Mizx 1.0 percent
4.5.2 Stabilizers and Antioxidants
a)
b)
c)
d)
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Tri-cyclohexyl phenyl-phosphite, Max 0.05percent;
2-(2 -hydroxy-5 -methyl phenyl)-benzotriazole, Max 0.6 percenq
Tris[(3-ethyloxaethanyl-3)-methyl]-phos-phite, Max 0.1 percenq
Tris(mono-nonylphenyl) phosphite alone orin combination with Tris(dinonyl phenyl)-phosphite, Max 0.1 percent;
N-octadenyl-(4-hydroxy-3,5-ditertbutyl-phe-nyl)-propionate, Mm 0.3 percent;
Sodium hydrogen sulphite ;
Tris(3 ,4-ditertbutyl-phenyl)-phosphite, Max0.3 percent;
Tetrakis-(2,4-ditertbuty lphenyl)-4,4-biphenylene-diphosphite either alone or in amixture with 2,4-tertbutylphenol (Max 5 per-
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cent in mixture) and tris-(2,4-ditertbutylphenyl) phosphite (Mix 15 percentin mixture) Max 0.3 percen~
Bis-(2,4-ditertbutylphenyl)-pentaerythritol-diphosphite (stabilized with Max 1 percent);
Tri-isopropanolamine as hydrolysisprotestant), Max 0.25 percent and
2- [(2-hydroxy-3,5-bis-( 1,,1-dimethyhenzyl)-phenyl]-benzotriazole, Max 0.3 percent.
4.5.3 MouId Release Agents
a) Zinc stearate; and
b) Organopolysilioxane with methyl and/orphenyl groups (viscosity at 20°C, 100centistokes, Max).
4.5.4 Dispensing Agents
a) Copolymers of styrene, methylmethacrylateand glycidyl methacrylate( ratio 4:4:2), Ma1.0 percent; and
b) Epoxidized soya beam oil with 8 percent Maxepoxide oxygen content and iodine numberof not more than 6, Max 0.1 percent.
4.5.5 Pigments and Colorants
The pigments and colorants used shall comply withlist and limits prescribed in IS 9833.
4.5.6 Other Additives
Acrylonitrile, butadiene and styrene terpolymerconforming to Indian standard where ever existingfor its safe use in contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking water, Ma 50 percent.
In polycarbonate – ABS blends of following can alsobe incorporated as mould release agent in addition tothose mentioned in 4.5.3:
a)
b)
Glycerol esters of naturally occurringsaturated and unsaturated fatty acids, Maxpercent; and
Esters as described in 4.5.l(iii), Max 1.0percent.
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ANNEX A:)
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LIST OF INDIAN STANDARDS ON PLASTICS SUITABLE FOR USE IN ~...,a
CONTACT WITH FOODSTUFFS, PHARMACEUTICALS AND DRINKING WATER1
1i.,.
1SNo.
9833:1981
9845:1998
10141:1982
10142:1999
10146:1982
10148:1982
10149:1982
10151:
10171:
10909:
982
999
000
10910:1984
11434:1985
11435:1985
Tit[e
List of pigments and colourant$ foruse in plastics in contact withfoodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterDetermination of overall migrationof constituents of plastics materialsand articles intended to come incontact with foodstuffs — Method ofanalysis (second revision)Positive list of constituents ofpolyethylene in contact withfoodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking water @rst rmision)Polystyrene (crystal and highimpact) for its safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking water (first revision)Polyethylene for its safe use incontact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking waterPositive list of constituents ofpolyvinyl chloride and itscopolymers for safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterPositive list of constituents ofpolystyrene (crystal and high impact)in contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking waterPolyvinyl chloride (PVC) and itscopolymers for its safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterGuide on suitability of plastics forfood packaging (second revision)Positive list of constituentspolypropylene and its copolymers forits safe use in contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking water@rst revision)Polypropylene and its copolymers forits safe use in contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking waterIonomers resins for its safe use incontact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking waterPositive list of constituents of
1S No.
11704:1986
11705:1986
12229:1987
1224’7:1988
12248:1988
12252:1987
13449:1992
13576:1992
13577:1992
13601:1993
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Title
ionomer resins for its safe use incontact with foodstuffs, pharma-ceuticals and drinking waterEthylene/acrylic acid (EAA) co-polymers for its safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterPositive list of constituents ofEthylene/acrylic acid (EAA) copoly-mers for their safe use in contact withfoodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterPositive list of constituents ofpolyalkylene terephthalates (PET &PBT) for their safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterNylon-6 polymer for its safe use incontact with foodstuffs, pharmac-euticals and drinking waterPositive list of constituents of Nylon-6 polymer for its safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterPolyalkylene terephthlates (PET &PBT) for their safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterPositive list of constituents ofethylene vinyl acetate (EVA) copoly-mers in contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking waterEthylene methacrylic acid (EMAA)copolymers and terpolymers for theirsafe use in contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking waterPositive list of constituents ofethylene methacrylic acid (EMAA)copolymers and terpolymers incontact with foodstuffs, pharma-ceuticals and drinking waterEthylene vinyl acetate (EVA)copolymers for its safe use in contactwith foodstuffs, pharmaceuticals anddrinking waterPolycarbonate resins for its safe usein contact with foodstuffs,pharmaceuticals and drinking water
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ANNEX B
(Foreword)
COMMITTEE COMPOSITION
Plastics Sectional Committee, PCD 12
Organization
InternetExchangeNext,com Limited, MumbaiAmines and Plasticizers Ltd, Mumbai
Bakelite Hylam Ltd, Hyderabad
Building Materials and Technology Promotion Council,New DelhiCentral Institute of Plastics Engineeringand Technology,Chennai
Central Food Technological Research Institute,Mysore
Gas Authority of India Ltd, Noida
GE Plastics India Limited, Gurgaon
GhardaChemicals Ltd, Thane
Gujarat State Fertilizers Company Limited, Vadodara
Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, Kolkata
Htndustan Polymers Ltd, Mumbai
Indian Centre for Plastics in Environment MurnbaiIndian PetrochemicalsCorporation Limited,Vadodara
Indian Institute of Packaging, Mumbai
Indian Plastics Institute, Mumbai
Indian Toxicological ResearchCentre, LucknowJain Irrigation Systems Ltd, Jalgaon
Larsen & Toubro Ltd, Mumbai
Mhistry ofDefence (R&D), Kanpur
Ministry ofDefence, RDSO, Lucknow
Mhristry of Health and Family Welfare, DGHS,New Delhi
Mbsistryof Food ProcessingIndustries,New DelhiNational Chemical Laboratory,Pune
National Dairy Development Board, Anand
National Organic Chemical IndustriesLt~ Mumbai
Nuchem Ltd, FaridabadPermali Wallace Ltd, Bhopal
Representative(s)
SsrruSARUPCHOWTM4RY(Chairman)
SHIUV.V.KUrXAIUQDR R. V. UTEKAR(Ahernale)
DRC. S. NARASIMHAN
DR M. BALAXSUSHNAN(Alternate)SHIUJ. SENGUPTADRVUNKW
DRK.P,w,wrvuu (Alternate)
SSSRSS. K. KW
StrruBALDEVMS (Alternate)SHSUSHIVAJSBASU
SHIUV. K. SrNCH(Alternate I)SHSUMANISHKHANDELWAL(AfferrrateII)
G~ MANACER
DR(SHIUMATI)RASHMIBHARDWAJ(Alternate)DRB. K. Dsmr
DRU. M. VAXSL(Alternate)SmoB. D.ADHVARVU
DRY. P. SINGS+(Allernate)sHRrsHANKARBANEIUES
Ssuu AhUIAVASANYAL(Alternate)Smu s. v. PARvEEN
SHSUN. C. DHOCENDSLANATH(Alternate)
DRA.N. BHATSHRSJ.B. KAMAT
SHSUV.C. FRANCM(Alternate)Sr-rRIP.V.NARAYANAN
DRN. G. MOKASHS(AJ/ernate)SrnuD. R. PATEL
SHSUR. K. AGOARWAL(Akwnote)DRV.P. SHARMA
DRH. C. MRUEMJNJAYA
Mu S.B. Josra (AlternuteI)SHSUA. P. CHOUDHASU(AlternateII)
SHRSV.MmSmuR. SrJBARAO(Alternute)
SW M. N. SARAFDRL. D. KHANOPAL(Alfernute)
Jomrr-OR (RUBBER)
DIRSCrOR (SS)(Alternate)ADDLDmCrORGENERAL(PFA)
SssroSUNDARLAL(Akerrrute)SmuO.P. GFRADRS. S. MMSMAN
DRS. S. KULXARNS(Alternote)
DR R. S. LATHANA
SsnuS. K. KHAMELWAL(Alternate)SHRIV.K.SHARMA
SHSOJ. K. VADDDASUA(Alternate)DRR. M. -ASHSUC. C. SAKARDA
SHRIS. K. KODESSA(Affernate)
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Organization
RelianceIndustriesLtd, Mumbai
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Representative(s)
DRY.B. VASUDEODR K. S. JADHAV(Mferwte)
Saint-GobainVetrotex India Ltd, Hyderabad
ShivalikAgro-Poly Products Ltd, Psrrwanoo(H.P.)
Shriram Fertilizers& Chemcials, Kota
Shriram Institute for Industrial Research, DeNdSupremePetrochemLtd,Mumbai‘
k“’Tata~ngg & Locom tl~eCOLtd, JaMsh8dptw ‘.: :,.,
1:The All IndiaPlastic h@rtrMtrrehAsswMon, Mumbai
The f!lsstics& Linol~u s ExportPromotionCouncil, MumbaiTVIP Industries, Mu~ba
XPRO India Ltd, Faridabad
BIS Directorate General
SHRIs. SONDARAM
Smu S. K. GHOSH(Alternate 1)DR B. J. C. BASU (Alternate 11)
SHruARoNANANDStrroYDGRAIKAPUR(Alternate)
Smu M. S. TRIPATHI
Smu R. C. GUFTA(Alternate)
DRR. C. SOODSmaR. RANGARAIAN
SHSUB. A. RAKHANGI(Alternate)
SHSOU. K.NATHSaraMATSA.D. SAmss(Akernate)
SaroR.K.AGGARWALSHRSK.B. EASWARAN(Alternate)
SmaR.P.KALYANPoRS-auSIDDHARmROY
SHRSA. S.DALVS(Alternate)
SrurrC. BhaskarSsrruMANMOHANKSUSHAN(Alternate)
SHRSANIANKmj Dkector & Head (PCD)Representing Director General (Er-oficio)]
Member-Secreta~
SmrrT.WANANJoint Director (PCD), BIS
Plastics in Food Packaging and Allied Industries Subcommittee, PCD 12:12
Organization
Central Food TechnologicalResearchInstitute,MysoreAll India Plastic IndustriesAssociation, DelhiAS& T India Limited, New DelhiBakelite Hylam Ltd, Mumbai
BritanniaIndustries Ltd, Barrgalore
Centre forProcessed Food, Bangalore
Central Committee for Food Standards (DirectorateGeneralof Health Services), New Delhi
Central Food Laboratory, Kolkata
DefenceFood Research Laboratory,Mysore
Drugs Controller(India), New DelhiGE Plastics India Ltd, Dktt Vadodara
Gujarat State Fertilizers Co Ltd, Vadodara
Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd, Kolkata
Hlndustan Lever Ltd, Mumbai
Hitkari Potteries Ltd, New DelhiIndian Institute of Packaging, Mumbai
Representative(s)
Smr K. R. KUMAR(Convenor)Sr+ruRAWKUMARSmrrG. D.AGRAWALDRC.SHANKAR
SmuS.N. MurtIHY(Alternate)
SrmrG. S. AURORA
SmuM. R. SONDAR(Alternate)
Sara R. PRAKASHSr-troCm?rANL. HANfX41%(Akwnate)
THEASSmDtRECTORGStWRM(PFA)
DRK.C. GuwDR S. VANCMNATHAN(Alternate)
Stau&n. AOARWALSMUA.N. SIUVASTAVA(Afternate)
DRP.DASGUPTA
DRG. MUXHOPADHVAYA
DR(SrnaMATS)RAsmrrBHARDWAI(Alternate)
SHSUB.D.ADHVARVUDRY.P. SrNGH(Alternate)
SHtUkAVA SANYALSHSUh DAITA(Alternate)
SarrrM. K. LASMUSsmoP. S. LAXSHMANAN(Alternate)
SrurIIWumBHorxMs M. C. Dortm
SsrruN. C. SAHA(Alternate)
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Organization
Indian PetrochemicalsCorporation Ltd, Vadodara
IndianToxicological Research Centre, LuckrrowNational Dairy Development Board, ArmndNational Organic Chemicals Industries Ltd, Mumbai
Reliance Industries Ltd,Mumbai
Rolkmtainers Ltd, FaridabadSriram Fertilizers& Chemicals, Kota
Supreme Petrochem Ltd, Mumbai
XPRO lndi~ Faridabad
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Representative(s)
SmuJ. B. K.4M4TSHFOV. C. FRANCIS(Alternate)
DKP.K. SrmrSENSORExmmvEStrruJ. K. VAOGDARIA
SEUUV. K. SHARMA(Alternate)DrrK. S.JADHAV
DRR. RANGAPRASAD(Alternate)
SHRISANIAYAVAIIMA
SIN M. S. TiUPATHr
SrDUR. C. GUFTA(Ahernute)
SrurIR. RANGARAIANSrrroB. A. RAKHANGI(Alternate)
SsrroPN4K,4JMr’rlmSriIUVrM?ETGOPTA(Alternate)
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